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Cloth Napkins Specially Designed for Children

Fabkins cloth napkins for kidsFrom the time my daughter started kindergarten, I have always sent cloth napkins in her lunch. She has been very responsible about returning them home, and if I should forget one day, it is one of the first things she tells me when I pick her up from school. She knows that cloth napkins are better for the earth, but I think they also remind her a little bit of home during her meal at school.

While reading Green Mom Finds, I discovered Fabkins and knew my daughter would love to have her own special set of cloth napkins. Fabkins are cloth napkins especially designed for children, complete with a place on the tag for a child’s name. According to Fabkins, cloth napkins are great for kids because they:

  • Make mealtime more fun
  • Reduce paper waste
  • Encourage good table manners
  • Teach environmental awareness

Fabkins come in six different kid-friendly themes and are sold in packs of five. This company started by two moms committed to packing “waste-free” lunches for their kids began in Marin County, CA last year. I too share their commitment, and my only suggestion is that they make their cloth napkins from organically grown materials.

According to Elizabeth Rogers, co-author of The Green Book: The Everyday Guide to Saving the Planet One Simple Step at a Time , “If we all give up one napkin a day, we could save a billion pounds of paper waste from going to landfills each year.” By placing cloth napkins in our children’s lunches, we are taking a small step towards reducing waste as a family. The cute designs of Fabkins ensure your child will be excited to show them to their friends and remember to bring them home.

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  1. Sharyn says

    May 27, 2008 at 7:37 am

    I love these cloth napkins and my daughter would be very happy if I included them in her packed lunch box for school.

    Reply

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  1. Being Green in a Tight Economy: Part I : Eco Child’s Play says:
    October 19, 2008 at 10:33 pm

    […] you can’t do it? I bet you can. Leave a few kitchen towels around the house. Get out those cloth napkins you received for a wedding gift (Don’t have any? Cut up an old sheet or other fabric using […]

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  2. Back to School – Keeping Lunch Green says:
    December 8, 2009 at 11:09 pm

    […] in April Jennifer Lance wrote about Fabkins, napkins with your kids in mind. My son assures me he’d never lose one of the ball napkins. […]

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